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SUPERMAN'S GIRL FRIEND LOIS LANE #51

Cover Date: August 1964
Cover Price: $.12
Publication Date: 1964-06-25

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Cover Credits:
Art: Kurt Schaffenberger


Story: "The Three Wives of Superman!" (25 Pages)
Part 1: "The Terrible Secret of Mrs. Lois Superman!"
Part II: "The Tragic Torment of Mrs. Lana Superman!"
Part III: "The Shocking Fate of Mrs. Lori Superman!"

Credits:

Story?
ArtKurt Schaffenberger
EditingMort Weisinger

Feature Character(s):

Lois Lane of Earth-Fifty-One (first appearance; see Comments; given super powers by Superman, marries but the potion that granted the powers had fatal side effects; dies; also appears in flashbacks)

Guest Star(s):

Superman of Earth-Fifty-One (first appearance; see Comments; over the course of a few years, marries Lois Lane, Lana also appears in flashbacks)

Supporting Character(s):

Jimmy Olsen
Lana Lang (leaves Lex Luthor before their wedding; becomes the second wife of Superman; killed by Lex Luthor; also appears in flasbacks)
Lori Lemaris (after Ronal's death, becomes the third wife of Superman; killed by Jax-Ur and Professor Vakox)
Lucy Lane
Perry White
Ronal (killed by whale hunters)
Van-Zee
Sylvia Van-Zee
Lili Van-Zee
Lyle-Zee

Villain(s):

Lex Luthor (temporarily had renounced evil, upon Lana Lang leaving him for Superman, swears vengeance)
Whale hunters
Phantom one Prisoners
Jax-Ur
Professor Vakox

Other Character(s):

Kron-Em (a healer in Kandor)
Superman Robots
Tritonians

Cameo Appearance(s):

Jor-El (statue)
Lara Jor-El (statue)

Location(s):

Space Sector 2814
Earth-Fifty-One (see Comments)
Atlantis (Tritonis)
Fortress of Solitude
Bottle City of Kandor
Metropolis
Unidentified Space Sector(s)
an unidentified asteroid (temporary home of Superman)
an unidentified planet (headquarters of Lex Luthor)
Phantom Zone

Comment(s):

Originally presented as an "Imaginary" Story, "Earth-Fifty-One" was later named in Crisis on Infinite Earths: Absolute Edition (November 2005)

Story Reprinted in:

Superman Family #164/6 (April-May 1974)
DC's Greatest Imaginary Stories #[1] ([August] 2005)


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Feature: "The Many Lives of Lois Lane" (1 Pages)


Credits:

? (script)
Kurt Schaffenberger (art)
typeset (letters)



Comment(s):

A half page text article with vignettes of Lois Lane, between pages 5 and 6 of Part II.